Find Technology Attorney  By Chris Welsh

The rate of technological advancement is exponential, growing faster every year. Affordable conveyances and consumer products that were only science fiction less than 50 years ago are right around the corner, or already here. Technology is a complex and exciting field, but it can also be competitive as well as profitable. When two or more companies are simultaneously researching the same or similar technology, who is to say one should receive a patent over the other? When one company develops technology that seems almost identical to another that is already on the market and fully protected under intellectual property law, how does the established company protect itself? Or how does a new company avoid unintentionally breaking laws, possibly crippling its chances of success before its product has even launched? In these and many other cases, the expertise of a technology attorney should be sought.



Technology Law

When it comes to computers, communications, technological development, and even some forms of sciences, technology law holds sway. There are many cases that also dip into the spheres of communication law, for example, or intellectual property law and patent law, but it is the technology angle that makes calling up a technology attorney the smart move.



The bulk of issues revolving around technology disputes are actually issues about patents and intellectual property. In other words, companies want to make sure they are not breaking the law and stealing ideas to profit from, but are rather complying with laws respecting ownership. Developing technology that would be a hot seller and make millions for the company does no good if it causes the company to run into trouble with the law, results in fines and possibly even jail time for the offending parties.

Contacting a Technology Attorney

At what point should you or your company contact a technology attorney? Contact a technology attorney if you feel like your company has been wronged by someone stealing ideas and products. Also consult an attorney during the planning and development stages of the product. Even when you are just forming a technology company, it is smart to contact a technology attorney who can go over your business plan, identify potential pitfalls, and help you avoid them.


 

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